Western Sky

Album: California (1988)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Western Sky" is an evocative exploration of loss, loneliness, and isolation. American Music Club singer Mark Eitzel sings to a loved one, expressing his grief and loss. He hopes she will find happiness and fulfillment even though he may not be a part of her life any longer.
  • And I'll throw you so high
    Watch you fall forever in the western sky
    And when you land then you'll turn into some kind of prize
    Into somebody's sweet prize


    The image of the western sky is significant in this soaring song. It represents both the vastness and the mystery of the world, as well as Eitzel's own sense of longing and loss. The image suggests that Eitzel is willing to let go of the person he loves, though it will be painful. He knows she is destined for something greater, and he's willing to sacrifice his own happiness for hers.
  • Mark Eitzel wrote the song while staying in Mendocino, a coastal county in the northern part of California. Mendocino is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those seeking a scenic coastal experience.

    "I was in Mendocino, and I was tripping on mushrooms," he told Uncut magazine. "I was staying in a hut on somebody's land, trying to write. It was July 4th weekend, and I was sitting on a hillside watching this man and his son firing off these little fireworks. It's the countryside, so even though I was far away, I could hear their laughter. He was firing off these fireworks into the sunset and it was so beautiful, and so outside my experience. So that's where that song came from."
  • American Music Club recorded "Western Sky" for their third studio album, California. Mark Eitzel's songwriting on the record is deeply introspective and explores themes of loneliness, despair, and personal reflection. The album mixes folk, rock, and country influences, and is today recognized as a classic of the Americana genre.
  • American Music Club drummer Tom Mallen produced California. He sat in the producer's chair for the band's first four albums.
  • On Mark Eitzel's live solo album Songs of Love, recorded at the Borderline Club in London in 1991, Eitzel breaks down in tears at the end of his performance of "Western Sky."

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